Gone Wrong — Ron-s

At first glance, the title suggests a simple slapstick comedy about a malfunctioning robot. But to dismiss as just another kids' movie would be a critical error. This 20th Century Studios and Locksmith Animation production is a sophisticated sci-fi fable that explores the loneliness of modern childhood, the perils of algorithmic addiction, and the messy, beautiful nature of true friendship.

The film introduces us to Barney, a middle-schooler who feels invisible. In his world, everyone has a B*Bot—a cute, connected digital companion that uses AI to match you with friends. Think of it as an iPad, a smartphone, and a best friend rolled into one plastic sphere. Ron-s Gone Wrong

"Ron-s Gone Wrong" has received widespread critical acclaim, with many praising its original story, lovable characters, and hilarious humor. The film holds a 71% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average rating of 6.4/10. On Metacritic, the film has a score of 63 out of 100, based on 20 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". At first glance, the title suggests a simple

"Ron-s Gone Wrong" is a delightful and entertaining animated film that is sure to charm audiences of all ages. With its talented voice cast, engaging story, and stunning animation, it's a must-see for fans of animation and comedy. The film's themes and messages are timely and relevant, making it a great choice for families and kids. The film introduces us to Barney, a middle-schooler

But the tragedy of Ron is what makes the film great. Ron isn't stupid; he is honest. While the "perfect" B-Bots tell their owners what they want to hear, Ron tells Barney the truth. He doesn't know how to get Barney likes. He only knows how to be present.

The story is set in the near future, where the tech giant Bubble has revolutionized childhood with the "B-bot"—a pill-shaped, digitally connected robot designed to be a "Best Friend Out of the Box". These robots use complex algorithms to match children based on their social media interests, ensuring no child is ever lonely.